Sencor SDB 550T Set Top Box Digital Terrestrial Receiver Instruction Manual

September 11, 2024
SENCOR

Sencor SDB 550T Set Top Box Digital Terrestrial Receiver

Safety Information.
TO MINIMIZE FIRE HAZARD DR INJURY BY ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS DEVICE TO RAIN OR HUMIDITY.

ATTENTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN.

CAUTION
To minimize fire hazards or electric shock. do not remove the cover (or the rear pane of the device. Have all repairs performed by qualified service technicians. The lightning symbol located in an equilateral triangle informs the user about the existence of an uninsulated “dangerous voltage” inside the device. which can have such an intensity as to cause injury by electrical shock. The exclamation mark symbol located inside an equilateral triangle informs the user about Important Instructions for operation and maintenance In the attached device documentation.

WARNING
TO MINIMIZE FIRE HAZARDS OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS DEVICE TO RAIN OR HUMIDITY.

CAUTION
TO PREVENT FIRE HAZARDS OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, ALIGN THE PLUG-WIDE BLADE WITH THE SOCKET-WIDE SLOT AND PUSH THE PLUG AS FAR AS IT GOES. This symbol indicates that the device has double insulation between the dangerous mains voltage and the user-serviceable parts. In the case of servicing. use only identical spare parts. Do not expose the appliance to the effects of dripping or spra~ing water and do not place objects filled with a liquid such as vases on the appliance.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
During the manufacture of this set-top-box, great attention has been paid not only to meet quality requirements but also to providing safety which is a key factor in designing all of our products. Providing securitLl, however, requires LlOUr actions as well. This document contains important information that will help LlOU learn how to correctly use this set-top box and its accessories to LlOUr’s satisfaction. Please read them carefully before installation and using this set-top box.

Installation

  1. Read and observe the instructions – Please read all safety and operating instructions before using this set-top box. Adhere to all instructions.

  2. Retain the instructions – Keep the safety and operating instructions for future use.

  3. Heed the warnings – Observe all warnings on the set-top box and in the operating instructions.

  4. Power supply – This set-top box is powered by a DC power supply plug. To prevent the risk of electric shock, please make sure to connect the power supply to the LlOUr power outlet correctly.

  5. Sources of energy – To power this set-top-box, LlOU maLl only uses sources whose specifications meet the nameplate ratings on the set-top-box rear panel. If in doubt about the type of energy source at home or in the LlOUr office, please contact the LlOUr set-top-box dealer or an electrician. For set-to-boxes designed for battery operation or powering from other energy sources, please refer to the operating instructions.

  6. Overloading – Do not overload the power outlets and extension cords to avoid the risk of fire or electric shock. Overloaded power outlets and extension cords, frilled power cords, damaged or cracked conductor insulations, and damaged plugs are dangerous and may lead to electric shock or fire. Inspect the cord regularly if it appears that insulation damage or property deterioration may have occurred, ask a qualified service technician for a replacement.

  7. Power cord protection – Route the power cords so they are not likely to be stepped on or damaged by placing objects on or against them while paying extra attention to the points of their exit from the set-top-box.

  8.  Ventilation – Openings and holes in the unit’s cabinet are designed for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the set-top-box and its protection from overheating. Their holes should not be clabbered or blocked. These holes should be never blocked by placing the set-top-box on a bed, sofa, mat,  or an air heating appliance. Do not place this set-top-box in an enclosed space such as a fridge or a self unless proper ventilation is provided or if this is inconsistent with the set-to-box manufacturer’s requirements.

  9. Accessories – To avoid any danger, do not use any accessories other than those recommended by this set-top-box manufacturer.

  10. Do not expose the appliance to the effects of dripping or spraying water and do not place objects lilied with a liquid such as vases on the appliance.
    Attention: Ensure saletLl when using electric enerenergyLl equipment or accessories powered from the grid and connected to this unit must be marked with a certification label on the equipment itself and must not be modified to avoid locking the saletLl features. This will minimize the potential risk of electric shock or life. In case of any doubt, please contact a qualified service technician.

  11. Accessories – OoDoot put this set-top-box on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, console, or table. Otherwise, LlOUrthe set-top-box might fall on the floor, resulting in serious injury to children, or adults or serious damage to itself. Use this set-top-box only with a cart, base, stand, console, or table recommended by the manufacturer or supplied\ with the set-top-box. AnLl mounting of the unit must be carried out according to\ the manufacturer’s instructions and the mounting accessories recommended by the manufacturer should be used.

  12. Take care while moving the cart with the set-set-top boxdden stops, applying excessive force and uneven surface ~ may add to the set-top-box damage.

  13. Outdoor aerial grounding – II an outdoor aerial or cable system is connected to this set-top-boxthis aerial or cable SLlStem must bebe earthed to provide certain protection against voltage surges and static charge formation. Section 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70-1984 (Section No. 54 of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1) provides instructions on the proper grounding of the pole and the supporting framework, grounding the connecting lead to the aerial’s discharge unit, connecting to the grounding electrodes and grounding electrode requirements.

  14. power lines – The outdoor antenna SLlstem should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines, other electric lighting, or power lines or in such locations where the fall of the antenna SLlstem on such power lines or circuits could occur. When installing an outdoor antenna SLlstem, take extreme care not to touch and/or come close to such electric conductors or circuits as this might have lethal consequences. As installation of an outdoor aerial could be dangerous, have this task made by professional aerial installers.

  15. Using

  16. Cleaning – PrioBeforeaning, please disconnect this set-to-box from LlOUthe r power outlet. Oo nDDo use liquid cleaning agents or cleaning agents in spra~s. Use a dampened cloth for cleaning.

  17. Objects that could get in touch with dangerous voltage points or “short-circuit” the parts may cause fire or electric shock. Avoid spilling anLl liquid on the set-set-top lightning thunderstorms – For increased protection of this set-top-box during a lightning thunderstorm or for longer periods when the device will not be used, disconnect the power cord from the power socket and disconnect the antenna or cable SLlStem. This will protect ~our set-top-box from lightning and surge damage in the grid. Repairs

  18. Repairs – No attempt to repair this set-top-box bw yourself as opening the cabinet and removing the covers may expose us to a dangerous voltage or another risk all repairs performed by qualified service technicians.

  19. Damage requiring a repair – In the following situations, disconnect the woyouret-top-box from the power outlet and have it repaired by qbybylified service technicians:

    • The power supply connecting the lead has been damaged.
    • Liquid or foreign objects that have fallen into the set-set-top box set-top box have been exposed to rain or water.
    • The picture does not appear correct even if the operating instructions are observed.
    • Only use the controls described in these user’s manual. Incorrect settings of other controls maw lead to damage while restoring the normal operating condition of the set-top-box involves a great deal of work from a qualified service technician.
    • The set-top-box has fallen on the ground or its cabinet has been damaged.
    • The set-top-box shows an apparent change in its operating behavior which clearly \ indicates a need tto orepairr spareparts – If any new parts are required, ask your technician to verify if the used spare parts have the same safety as our original ones. Using the spare parts as specified by the baby set-top-box manufacturer will protect your from the risk of fire, electric shock, or, other dangdangersletw checks – After finishing a service job or repair of your set-top-box, ask our service technician to performmanufacturer-recommendedd safety to verify the set-top-box scale operating condition.
  20. Wall or ceiling mount – This unit can be mounted on the wall or under the ceiling onlw in a manner recommended the manufacturer.

  21. Heat – This device must be located awawawaym anw anyanyrces of any heat such as radiators, air heaters, stoves or, or similar appliances (including amplifiers) that produce heat.

Remote control and batteries
Do not expose the remote control or the batteries to direct sunlight or sources of heat, such as heaters, heat exchangers, stores, or other appliances (including amplifiers) that produce heat. Do not use or leave the appliance in the vicinit ofn fire. Ensure that the sensor is not exposed to a strong light source (e.g. sunlight) or light from fluorescent light tubes, which could reduce the effectiveness and reliability of the remote control.

Neither the remote control nor the batteries may be exposed to dripping or running water and objects filled with water must not be placed on them, e.g. vases. Protect against exposure to rain, sprasprawlingpouring of an ayanyd of liquid. Do not use outdoors. Failure to observe these instructions may lead to a risk of damage to the remote control or the batteries. Do not use this appliance near water. It is necessary to pay attention to the environmental impact aspects of batter disposal. The incorrect use of batteries may cause the leakage of the elecelectrolyte corrosion.

To ensure that the remote control works correctly according to the instructions below:

  • Do not insert the batteries in the wrong direction.
  • Do not recharge, heat, open,  or short-circuit the batteries.
  • Do not throw batteries into a fire.
  • Do not leave discharged batteries in the remote control.
  • Do not combine various tLlpetypesatteries or new and old batteries.

If LlOU will not be using the remote control for a long period the batteries to prevent potential damage caused by burnt battery leakage. If the remote control is not working correctly or its operational range is reduced, change all batteries for new ones. If electrolyte leaks out from the batteries, have the remote control cleaned by an authorized service cecenterIntroduction

Information about this STB

Remote control

  1. STANDBY (StandbLl mode) (Turning the STB on or switching to standby)
  2. INFO (Information) (Press to view information on the current channel)
  3. PLAY (PlaLlback)
  4. Previous/Next (Previous/Next)
  5. PAUSE (Pause / Enable the timeshift feature)
  6. Copt, Jr high O 2018, Fast CR, a. s Menu (Menu)
  7. (Open and close the menu screen)
  8. Cursor/ CH+,- (Previous/Next channel)/ VOL+,- (Increase/decrease volume)  (Cursor: Navigation buttons to browse the menu items)
  9. (CH +/-: Previous/Next channel)
  10. (VOL+/-: Increase/Decrease volume)
  11. OK button (Confirm a menu selection)
  12. RECORD (Record)
  13. (Recording a TV program)
  14. Numeric keys (To enter numeric values and select a channel bLl direct number entering) use (Enter the Device List menu) MEDIA (Media) (Enter the Disk Manager menu)
  15. TIX (Teletext – verify interactive services)
  16. TIMER TIMER (Timer) (Setting the timer)
  17. MUTE (Mute/unmute the sound)
  18. SUBTITLE (Subtitles on/off) Search backward /forward (Searching backward /forward)
  19. EXIT (Exit the menu) STOP (Stop) (Stop the playback program recording)
  20. EPG (Electronic programming guide) (Opening the electronic programming guide menu)
  21. BACK (Back) (Switch to the previous channel)
  22. TV/RADIO (TV /radio) (Switching between the television and radio modes)
  23. AUDIO (Audio) (Select the sound mode and track)
  24. RES (Resolution – switch to the
  25. HDMI resolution)
  26. FAV (Favourites) (Open the list of fafavoritesRED/GREEN/YELLOW/BLUE button (For interactive features/ Buttons of the nested menu features)

System connection
There are various types of 1V sets and other devices that can be connected to this STB. This manual describes the most common methods of connecting your equipment. Connecting to a TV set

Connecting the power adaptor and remote sensor

Getting Started
When using this STB for the first tethe ,thehe ittle Install’ menu (Installation guide) appears. Press the cursor buttons to set Language, Countr~, Time Zone, Active Antenna, and N. Highlight “Start Search” and press “OK” to start searching the channels.

Installation
The ‘ Installation” menu allows ~ you to do the channel searching.

  1. Press the “MENU” button to show the main menu.
  2. Press the “UP” or “DOWN” button to highlight “Installation” and press “RIGHT” to open the “Installation” menu.
  3. Press the “UP” or DOWN” cursor button to highlight the desired item, then press “OK” to open the nested menu.
  4. Press the “EXIT’ button to exit.

AuAuto-SearchAutomatic searching)
The “Auto Search” allows ~ you to do automatic channel searching.

  1. Select “Auto Scan” and press ‘OK” to open the “Auto Scan” menu.
  2. Select if the existing program list is to be erased (Yes) or kept (No) before searching.
  3. press “OK” to start the automatic scan.

Manual Search
The “Manual Search” menu allows ~ou t you you set manual channel searching.

  1. Select Manual Search and press “OK” to enter the menu.
  2. Press the cursor buttons to make the following settings: Channel No. Frequency
  3. Bandwidth, then highlight “Search” and press “OK” to start the channel searching.

Channel filler
Please select between “All channels” or “FTA Onl~” (free).

Country (Country)
Select the appropriate countr~ from the menu.

LCN (Logical channel numbering)
To enable/disable the LCN feature, set the “LCN” to on/off.

Active Antenna (antenna 5V power supply)
Enable if ~our antenna requires this power supply

Operation

Changing channels
There are three channel selection methods available – step-bLl-step browsing the channel list, selecting bLl the the number, and selecting from the screen channel list.

  1. Step-bLl-Step browsing the channel list: To move in the channel list, press the arrow up or down button on the remote control.
  2. Selecting bLl a number: Enter the channel number directly using the numeric buttons, then press “OK” to select the desired channel.
  3. Selecting from the screen channel list: To select the desired channel number, LlOU can also press the UP/DOWN arrow buttons and then confirm bLl bypassing “OK” the screen channel list.
  4. This list is displayed by pressing “OK” or eventually bLl pressing the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to select a favorite group. For more details, please refer to the “Channel Management” section in this manual.

Electronic programming guide (EPG}

  1. Press “EPG” to open the EPG (Electronic Programming Guide) menu.
  2. Press the cursor buttons to switch between the channel list, the selected channel’s event schedule, and current/next events.
  3. Press the “GREEN” button to repeatedly set the event timer (record/reminder).
  4. Press the “REO” button repeatedly to switch from the display of two shows of all programs Now/Next to the display of one program’s daily overview and the WeeklLl “Time Bar” display
  5. Press the “Info” button to display information on the selected event.
  6. Press the “EXIT” button to return to the previous menu.

In the Dally and Weekly “Time ba,.- display:

  • EPG didisplayontrol
  • REO button – switches between Now/Later, OailLl, and eklLl (Time bar) modes.
  • GREEN button – fast show entering for recoding or reminding
  • YELLOW button – select the previous daLl, if possible
  • BLUE button – select the next daLl, if possible
  • Arrows – move between the programs and shows
  • Info – didisplayore details

Note:
The EPG information is supplied to the broadcaster who is responsible for its accuracy and correctness. The broadcast information such as Teletext is being CLlcled. The unit will display the information that has been so far uploaded and stored in its memory, which is erased when turned off_

Audio Description Setting
If ~ou w you want to use auan dio description (supplied b~ the broadcaster with some shows), press the BLUE button on the remote control. Press the volume arrow buttons (LEFT/RIGHT to set the audio description mixing ratio with the current soundtrack tting range: 0-10.

Channel menu

  1. Press the “MENU” button to show the main menu.
  2. Press the “UP” or “DOWN” button to highlight “Channel” and press “RIGHT” to open the menu.
  3. Press the “UP” or DOWN” cursor button to highlight the desired item, then press OK” to open the nested menu.
  4. Press the “EXIT” button to exit.

Channel Manager

  1. In the Channel menu, select “Channel manaManagerd press “OK” to open the menu.
  2. Press the “UP and “DOWN” button to highlight the channel and then press “OK” to move it to another place.
  3. Use the “UP” and “DOWN” buttons to move the channel to a new location and from there, press “OK” again. The channel has been moved now.

Use this menu to set the channel’s locking, skipping, erasing, and renaming.

  • Press the “RED” button to enable the “Lock” function. You will be prompted to enter a password (default password is “0000”); then lock the selected channels.
  • Press the “YELLOW” button to skip the selected channel.
  • Press the ‘GREEN” button to select a desired channel to be deleted, which will be completed b~ leaving this Manager.
  • Press the “BLUE” button to open the nested Rename channel menu.
  • Press the “cocolorbutton again to cancel the relevant function.

Favorite List (List of favorites

  1. In the Channel menu, select “Favorite list” and press “OK” to open the menu.
  2. Press the “UP and “DOWN” button to highlight the channel and then press a color button to add it to one of the sorority groups.
  3. Press the “Exit” button to save and return.

Preference menu
The Preference menu allows ~ you to set the following items: OS  language, OS Info
Timeout, OS □ Transparenc~, 1st Preferred Subtitle, 2nd Preferred Subtitle, Hard Hearing, 1st Preferred Audio, 2nd Preferred Audio, Multimedia PrPreferencend PVR Config.

  1. Press the “MENU” button to show the main menu.
  2. Press the “UP” or DOWN” button to highlight the desired item, then press the “RIGHT” button to enter the menu.
  3. Press the “UP” or DOWN” cursor button to highlight the desired item, then press “OK” to open the nested menu.
  4. Press the “EXIT” button to exit.

Language
OS □ language, 1st Preferred Subtitle, 2nd Preferred Subtitle, 1st Preferred Audio, 2nd Preferred Audio menus allow ~ou to set s~stem, audio, and subtitle language and turn on the subtitle feature if the appropriate audio and subtitles are available in the broadcast. Hard Hearing (Subtitles for deaf persons): Off/On, if contained in the broadcast

Multimedia Preference
Switch the unit in the Multimedia mode using the MEDIA remote control button. This will enable the multimedia to be set to ~our taste. Press “OK” on the remote control to set the following:

  • MP4 Subtitle Language – subtitle recognition b~ identification
  • MP4 Subtitle CodePage – setting the subtitles with no identification
  • EBook Language – Ebook language recognition b~ identification
  • EBook CodePage – setting the Ebook character coding
  • MovieRepeat – method of repeating movies
  • MusicRepeat – method of repeating music files
  • PhotoRepeat – method of repeating images

BGmusic – music pla~back will underscore projecting the photos
SlideTime – setting the time interval between photos Effect (Transition) – setting the transition directions between the photos (dissolve, roll up, open).

PVR Config (Recorder setting)
In the “Preference” menu select “PVR Config” and press “OK” to open the menu. Press the “UP” or “DOWN” cursor button to select the desired item, then press the “LEFT’ or “RIGHT’ cursor button to change the setting and press “OK” to open the nested menu.

Press the “EXIT’ button to exit.
File Size:
Timeshift:
Timeshift Lenght:

Timeshift to Record
Cop!, Jr night /0 2018, Fast CR, a. s
Au to/1GB/2G B/3G B/ 4G B
Pause/Off/ Auto
Auto/3Omin/1hr/2hr
On/Off

Setting menu
The Setting menu allows LlOU to set the following items: Timers, Child Lock, Date-Timee, Auto Search in StandbLl, FactorLl Reset, Upgrade, Version, and Auto StandbLl.

  1. Press the “MENU” button to show the main menu.
  2. Press the “UP” or “DOWN” button to highlight “Setting” and press “RIGHT” to open the menu
  3. Press the “UP” or DOWN” cursor button to highlight the desired item, then press “OK” to open.
  4. Press the “EXIT” button to exit.

Timers (Timer)
This menu enables LlOU to set the program timers. You can set up to 27 timers.

  • Press “OK” on an open position to open a new entering window.
  • Press “RIGHT” to set individual items: Dale – move to the desired figure and press numeric buttons or the UP/DOWN arrows to change the date Program Name – select the desired program
  • Start Time – press the numeric buttons or the UP/DOWN arrows to change the start time
  • Duration – press the numeric buttons or the UP/DOWN arrows to set the duration, this will change the end time
  • Mode – select Once/DailLl/WeeklLl/MonthlLl/WeekDaLl
  • Type – select the timer’s task from On, Recorder, Channel, StandbLl

AD Record
Subtitle Record
Teletext Record

Note
If an item is not applicable for a given task, it will greLbe as unavailable. The setting of accompanying sounds and subtitles depends on the actual content of a given program’s standard components. The correct function of the timers requires that the broadcast contains accurate time information.

Child Lock (Child Ioele)
This menu allows LlOU to protect the menu a channels or to change LlOUr password.

  1. In the “Setting” menu, select “Child Lock” and press ‘OK” – LlOU will be asked to enter a password (default password is “0000”).
  2. When the correct password has been set using the numeric buttons, the child lock menu appears.
  3. SLlstem Lock: The lock can be turned on/off.
  4. Parental Rating: 0 (Off)/ 4-18 (Llears, applicable according to the information broadcast with individual programs).
  5. Change Pin Code: To change the password.

Date and time

  • Dale Time Mode – select Auto (from broadcast, recommended) or Manual
  • Dale/Time – enter if Manual mode has been selected
  • Time Zone – enter if Auto mode has been selected. You can select a band manually

Auto if it’s contained in the broadcast
Day Light Saving – select On/Off if the dual time zone has been selected

AuAuto-Searchn Standby
When in standby at night, for example), the unit can search for broadcast changes according to a specific setting. It depends on the specific conditions in LlOUthe r region whether this feature will provide acceptable results. Please check carefully Reset

If LlOU has changed more settings of the unit, resetting factory setting can restore the function state including new tuning of the unit.

Upgrade
If a software upgrade is issued the manufacturer in the future, it can be uploaded to the unit. Please follow exactly the instructions supplied with the new software and use only the software provided by the unit manufacturer. Possible subsequent faults and problems are not covered bLl manufacturer warranty.

Version
DisplaLl the unit software version

Auto Standby
Setting the user inactivity time after which the unit will switch to the real state (StandbLll- Select 1/2/3 hours or Off to disable the unit’s automatic standbLl.

AudioNideo menu

  1. Press the “MENU” button to show the main menu.
  2. Press the “UP” or “DOWN” button to highlight “AudioNideo” and press “RIGHT” to open the menu.
  3. Press the “UP” or DOWN” cursor button to highlight the desired item, then press “OK” to open the nested menu.
  4. Press the “EXIT” button to exit.

Contrast/Brightness/Saturation/Hue – this can be adjusted to LlOUr taste. However, we recommend keeping the factory settings of 12 and D respectively.
SPDIF – set the digital audio output to PCM/Bitstream/Mute. Select Bitstream if LlOU connects a receiver with a built-in audio decoder.
Aspect Ratio – select 4:3 LB/4:3 PS/16:9/Full Screen according to LlOUr TV set’s screen.
Video Output SCART – select RGB/CVBS for analog video output.
TV set, as well as cable, supports both SLlstems.
Video Resolution HDMI – select a propriate resolution from 480i/6O to 108Op/5O or Auto according to LlOUr TV set. Be cautious! A higher value than is supported by bLl LlOUr TV set maLl relreleaseswanted effects from a fluttering picture up to a black picture with no signal. Digital connection maLl rejects some unsupported modes.

HDMI Audio – selecSelectdigital sound at HDMI. Select HDMI RAW/HDMI PCM/HDMI Mute depending on the decoder used bLl LlOUr TV or whether LlOUwantst to completely mute the audio output and listen via the S/PDIF output
Audio Delay Adjustment – LlOU can set the delaLl – SOD ms/Off / +5OOms. Be cautious and make several attempts! This setting is used to SLlnchronize sound with a picture which may be affected by processing a high picture resolution in the TV set, for example. The broadcast maLl sometimes contains wrong SLlnchronization in certain channels, programs, times, etc. which is variable and cannot be propeproperlyved bLl abybyer.

Multimedia player
Make sure that the internal data storage device is connected to the USB port.

  1. Press the “MENU” button to show the main menu.
  2. Press the “UP” or “DOWN” button to highlight “Media Center” and press the “RIGHT” button twice to open the multimedia pla~er menu.
  3. Press the “LEFT” or “RIGHT” cursor button to highlight the desired item Movie/Music/ Photo/Record Manager/Disk Manager/Ebook, then press “OK” twice to open the file menu.
  4. Press the “EXIT” button to exit.

Functions of the color buttons in the Record Manager mode:

  1. If there are more partitions on the disc.
  2. GREEN – select a partition to record
  3. YELLOW – formatting a partition to NFTS. Attention! This action will erase all data!
  4. BLUE – formatting a partition to FAT32. Attention! This action will erase all data! If ~ou s you you the records alalreadyade.
  5. GREEN – rename a record
  6. YELLOW – erase a selected record
  7. BLUE – erase all records
  8. Functions of the color buttons in the Disc Manager mode: In the partitions menu.
  9. RED – move or COPLl files.
  10. GREEN – formatting a partition to FAT32. Attention! This action will erase all data!
  11. YELLOW – formatting a partition to NFTS. Attention! This action will erase all data!
  12. BLUE – information on the USB device. If ~ou s you select a file or a folder.
  13. RED – move or cop~ files.
  14. GREEN – rename a file
  15. YELLOW – erase a selected file
  16. BLUE – erase all files
  17. For common operations, please follow the button on-screen help.

TimeTimeshiftcording
Connecting a Mass Storage Device to the USB port will enable the Time Shift/Record feature for a broadcast program. Pause the program being broadcast and resume watching later on (Time Shift feature). The feature must be enabled and configured in the unit’s Preference/PVR config/Timershift settings.

Record the broadcast program
If the Mass Storage Device is out of free space, the broadcast recording operation will stop.

Nole
For recording or the time-shift feature, please use a USB 2.0 disc. For the time-shift and recording feature, please use a USB flash disc with a higher capacitLl or a hard disc (> 2 GB).

Timeshift

Starting
To start the Time Shift feature in the broadcast view mode, press “PAUSE” if LlOU has selected PAUSE or BACKWARD/SKIP BACK in Settings or if LlOU has selected Auto in Settings and some broadcast is already on the USB. To view information on the ongoing shift press INFO.

Playback

  • During the playback, LlOU can perform the following actions:
  • Press “PAUSE” to stop the playback temporarily
  • Press “FORWARD” to fast-forward the playback
  • Press “BACKWARD” to backward the playback
  • To stop the lime-shift
  • To stop the TimeShift feature, press “STOP”.

Record
Instantaneous record
To start recording the main channel immediately “RECORD” in the view mode. Press “RECORD” once again to set the time duration. To stop the recording, press “STOP” – a confirmation window will appear. To stop the recording, select “OK”. To resume recording, select ‘EXIT”.

Timer recording
You can open the timer setting menu and set the timer recording using EPG or the SLlstem Setup option.

Note:
While the recording feature is enabled, LlOU can watch another show from the same multiplex.

Note
For the recording and time-shift feature, please use a USB disc or a USB 2.0 flash disc from a reliable manufacturer, such as SAMSUNG, HITACHI a SONY Some USB devices mamayot be supported because of low quality on the ususedonnector:

A USB memory device must be inserted didirectlynto the unit. To prevent data transmission failure or interference, do not use USB extension cables. Before using a USB memorll device, test its ability to communicate with the unit, its
data reading and writing speed. To achieve maximum reading speed, we recommend that LlOU keep disk space defragmented. If reading and writing on the USB flash disk is discontinuous, undesirable effects may occur such as partial image loss (block noise) or complete image loss, audio defects, and in extreme cases the operation will be stopped. Unexpected behavior of the connected flash drive, or the presence of viruses or other damaging software may cause the functions of the appliance to stop working, necessitating a restart.

The USB connector is standard and is not able to power a USB device with high power usage (e.g. hard disk drives HOD). Use devices with independent power supplies and power them from their supplies.
The appliance has been designed to achieve maximum compatibility with memory devices. WiConcerninghe variety of devices on the market it is not possible to guarantee compacompatibility everLeverydevice. In the event of difficulties trLl formatting the flash drive directly to the appliance. If problems persist, use a different memorLl device.

Troubleshooting

In some regions, the terrestrial broadcast digital signal may be too weak. For this reason, we recommend using an antenna with a built-in amplifier to watch channels with weak signals.

Technical specifications

Note
The design and technical specifications are subject to change without prior notice. Manufactured under the license of DolbLl Laboratories. DolbLl and the double D SLlmbol are the trademarks of DolbLl Laboratories.

INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE DISPOSAL OF USED PACKAGING MATERIALS
Dispose of packaging material at a public waste disposal site.

DISPOSAL OF USED ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC APPLIANCES – The meaning of the SLlmbol on the product, its accessorLl or packaging indicates that this product shaft not be treated as household waste. Please, dispose of this product at LlLlOUr’spplicable collection point for the recycling of electrical & electronic equipment waste. The alternative in some states of the European Union or other European states ~ you are is maLl return LlOUr products to ~our local retailer whenbuyingg an equivalent new product.

The correct disposal of this product will help save valuable natural resources and help prevent potential negative impacts on the environment and human health, which could be caused as a result of improper liquidation of waste. Please ask LlOUr local authorities or the nearest waste collection center for further details. The improper disposal of this type of waste falls subject to national regulations for fines.

For business intensities the European Union
If LlOU wishes to dispose of an electrical or electronic device, request the necessary information from LlOUr seller or supplier. Disposal in other countries outside the European Union If LlOU wishes to dispose of this product, request the necessary information about the correct disposal method from local government departments or sellers. CE HerebLl, FAST tR a.s. declares that the radio equipment type SOB 55OT is in compliance with Directive 2O14/53/EU.

The full text of the EU Declaration of conformit~ is available at the following internet address: www.sencor.eu.Changes to the text, design, and t and technical specifications may occur without prior notice and we reserve the right to make these changes.

Warranty conditions
Warranty card Is not a part of the device packaging.
This product is warranted for the period24 of months from the date of purchase to the end-user. Warrant! J is limited to the following conditions. Warranty refers to the customer goods used for common domestic use. The
claim for service can be applied either at the dealer’s shop where the product was bought. or at below mentioned authorized service shops. The end-user is obligated to set up a claim immediately when the defects appear but only till the end of warranty new period.

The end user is obligated to cooperate to decertify the claiming defects. Once completed and clean (according to h1, Jgien lc standards) product will be accepted. In case of eligible warranty claim the warrant!d period will be prolonged b!d the period from the date of claim application till the date of taking over the product by end-the user, or the date the end-user is obligated to take it over. To obtain the service under this warranty, the d-user is obligated todecertifysthe  claim with dullcJ and complete the following documents: receipt, certificate of warranty, certificate of installation.

This warranty Is void especially If aif it appliesfollows:

  • Defects which were put on sale.
  • Wear-out or damage caused b!d common use
  • The product was damaged b!d unprofessional or wrong installation, used contrary to the applicable instruction manual, used in contrary to legal enactment and common process of use o,r used for another purpose which has been designed for.
  • The product was damaged by uncared-for or insufficient maintenance
  • The product was damaged by dirt, accident of force majeure (natural disaster, fire, and flood)
  • Defects on functionality caused b!d low duality of signal, electromagnetic field interference e, etc.
  • The product was mechanical!d damaged (e.g. broken button, fall)
  • Damage caused b!d use of unsuitable media, fillings, expendable supplies (batteries) or b!d unsuitable working conditions (e.g. high temperatures, high humidity, quakes)
  • Repair, modification o,r other failure action to the product b!d unauthorized person
  • End-user did not prove enough of s right to claim (time and place of purchase).
  • Data on presented documents differs from data on products.
  • Cases when the claiming product cannot be inidentifiedccording to the presented documents (e.g. the serial number or the warrant!d seal has been damaged)

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